Leadership Definition: Leadership is accountable to others and endeavors to see that family, community, and environmental needs are met in local, and, as appropriate, in global ways.
Healthcare Definition: Leadership is responsible to ensure that all persons within the social context of a community/family whether locally or globally has the means to access quality, affordable, comprehensive health care.
Alexander, K., & Alexander, M. D. (2009). American public school law (Seventh ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Carson, R., Darling, L., & Darling, L. (1962). Silent spring. Boston, MA: Cambridge.
Fullan, M. (2008). The six secrets of change: What the best leaders do to help their organizations survive and thrive. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Conn, H. M. (1997). Planting and growing urban churches. NEED CITY. Baker Books.
Greenleaf, R. K. (1998). The power of servant-leadership. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers.
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Louv, R. (2008). Last child in the woods: Saving our children from nature-deficit disorder. Chapel Hill, SC: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill.
Marsden, W. (2008). Stupid to the last drop: How Alberta is bringing environmental Armageddon to Canada (and doesn't seem to care). Toronta, ON: Vintage Canada.
McKibben, B. (2005). The comforting whirlwind: God, Job, and the scale of creation. Cambridge, MA: Cowley Publications.
Muir, J. (1894). The mountains of California. New York, NY: The Century Company.
Roger, G. (2004). Holistic ministry and cross-cultural mission in Luke-Acts. NEED CITY, Mission and Ministry Resources.
Ronald J. Sider, P. N. O., and Heidi Rolland Unruh (2002). Churches that make a difference: Reaching your community with good news and good works. Grand Rapids, Baker Books.
Schultze, Q. J. (2002). Habits of the high-tech heart: Living virtuously in the information age. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic.
Senge, P. M. (2006). The fifth discipline: The art and practice of the learning organization. New York, NY: Currency Doubleday.
Sherman, A. L. (November 2004). Restorers of Hope: Reaching the Poor in Your Community with Church-Based Ministries That Work, Wipf & Stock Publishers.
Sisodia, R. S., Wolfe, D. B., & Sheth, J. N. (2007). Firms of endearment: How world-class companies profit from passion and purpose. Philadelphia, PA: Wharton School Publishing.
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Because of my international experience, I have a passion to bring an understanding of other cultures to both public education. i. As part of my work arranging videoconferences for the schools in Berrien and Cass county, I jump at every chance to bring international connections to our students. Many of them I blog about the experience. These are examples of connections to the many countries our students have talked with.
These artifacts show my social responsibility to helping children understand the world.
Overview In these final two artifacts, I connect my work in videoconferencing to a reduction of CO2 emissions; and make a contribution to the learning of my Leaders and Learning Group. Artifact Descriptions i. These blog entries were posted in February 2010 in celebration of Berrien RESA's Green Meeting Month. ii. These two book reviews are my contribution to my Leadership and Learning Group.
These artifacts show how I connect my work to my learning, and also meet the requirement of a contribution to the learning of my leadership peers.
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In this reflection paper on social responsibility, I consider leadership sources of social responsibility and my personal sources of social responsibility. I reflect on the evidence of social responsibility in my life, ways to improve my practice, and my future growth and learning.
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EcoConversations: Water Bottles
Guess My Pet with Wales, UK
Teddy Bear Match with Wales
Mexican Dances
Visiting Students in Mexico
Diwali and Halloween with India
Learning About Australia
janine@janinelim.com
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i. As part of my work arranging videoconferences for the schools in Berrien and Cass county, I jump at every chance to bring international connections to our students. Many of them I blog about the experience. These are examples of connections to the many countries our students have talked with.
Eii. Leadership and Learning Group Contribution: Two book reviews: Silent Spring and The Comforting Whirlwind and Action Items.
janine@janinelim.com
Full portfolio online here.
In these final two artifacts, I connect my work in videoconferencing to a reduction of CO2 emissions; and make a contribution to the learning of my Leaders and Learning Group.
Artifact Descriptions
i. These blog entries were posted in February 2010 in celebration of Berrien RESA's Green Meeting Month.
ii. These two book reviews are my contribution to my Leadership and Learning Group.
Sample Reflection Papers
janine@janinelim.com
Full portfolio online here.